I remember the show. It was on my original list and it fell to the axe when I had to pare it down to 199 (including an “other” option) to fit into four polls.
The only one I’ve seen listed that I somehow overlooked and wish I hadn’t is “Freaks & Geeks”.
But my perception of the moon at its perigee close to the horizon is dramatically different than my perception of it at apogee and at the highest point in the sky.
Yeah, that’s the Moon Illusion. It’s a perceptual illusion. The actual size of the Moon doesn’t change when it’s close to the horizon. If, for example, you hold up the appropriate object in front of the Moon, it will cover it exactly the same way whether the Moon is near the horizon or overhead.
Between my husband and I our only debt is student loans. It’s a lot, I worry about it, but it’s not an emergency either. Every time we’ve had the opportunity to pay it off, my husband has talked me into retirement savings instead. We live in a PIF manufactured home currently, but eventually we plan to take on a mortgage.
I despise debt of any kind and it really bothers me.
It doesn’t bother my husband. I came from a more economically disadvantaged background and he’s from a more privileged background. He tells me a lot of rich people hold lots of debt and lots of assets at the same time, it’s just a matter of how the debt is working for you, the interest rate etc. So our student loan debt is a lower priority for him than it is for me. We don’t argue about it but it’s definitely one of the few areas we consistently don’t see eye to eye. But I find it difficult to argue with his logic. My feeling is just a feeling.
I’ve told this story before but when I was in high school back in the Dark Ages, my older sister had a parttime job with an interviewing service (they mostly did consumer research). Once she was asked to get a group of high school kids together for a focus group. She got me and my friends. The subject was soda. We talked in general about what we liked and what we didn’t like, but we all ragged on Dr. Pepper. When they gave us a sample of the survey sponsor’s product, of course, it was Dr. Pepper.
A year or two later they came out with the David McNaughton “Be a Pepper” ads.
When it ended its run, the “Be a Pepper” campaign was the longest-running ad campaign in television history.
David Naughton’s TV show Makin’ It was cancelled after 9 episodes, but the theme song, which he sang, spent 16 weeks in the top 40, and 5 weeks in the top 10.
Then he starred in An American Werewolf in London.